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17th century cargo seals found on the shipwreck of the Encarnación, a cargo vessel that was part of the Spanish Tierra Firme fleet in Panama. The seals were usually used to secure bolts of fabric for transport, and were discovered while searching for Henry Morgan's lost flagship Satisfaction and are in conservation at the Patronato Panama Viejo museum in Panama City, Panama.
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Jonathan Kingston
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HENRY MORGAN EXPEDITION, PANAMA
17th century cargo seals found on the shipwreck of the Encarnación, a cargo vessel that was part of the Spanish Tierra Firme fleet in Panama. The seals were usually used to secure bolts of fabric for transport, and were discovered while searching for Henry Morgan's lost flagship Satisfaction and are in conservation at the Patronato Panama Viejo museum in Panama City, Panama.